The Best American Short Stories 1994 Explained

The Best American Short Stories 1994
Editor:Katrina Kenison and Tobias Wolff
Language:English
Series:The Best American Short Stories
Published:1994
Publisher:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Isbn:0395681022
Preceded By:The Best American Short Stories 1993
Followed By:The Best American Short Stories 1995

The Best American Short Stories 1994, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kenison and by guest editor Tobias Wolff.[1]

Short stories included

Author Story Source
"This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona" Esquire
"Hammam" Story
"Salem" Mississippi Review
"Pipa's Story" The Atlantic Monthly
"Where I Work" Room of One's Own
"In the Gloaming" The New Yorker
"We Didn't" Antaeus
"The Prophet from Jupiter" Harper's Magazine
"Proper Library" Ploughshares
"The Voyage Out" The New Yorker
"The Mail Lady" Grand Street
"Nicodemus Bluff" The Carolina Quarterly
"Cold Snap" The New Yorker
"The Chasm" Prairie Schooner
"Landscape and Dream" The Georgia Review
"Fur"Ploughshares
"Melungeons" Story
"Mr. Sumarsono" The Atlantic Monthly
"Battling Against Castro" The Paris Review
"Things Left Undone" The Southern Review
"From Shanghai" Ploughshares

References

  1. Kennison, Katrina and Wolff, Tobias (editors), The Best American Short Stories 1994, New York, 1994.

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